or make a fiberglass shell over that wood thank , split it in 2 and have a lighter tank :wink:bebopblu said:If I were you I would lay the bike on a piece of cardboard and trace the shape of the tank area. Cut out the drawing and trace the shape onto a 2-4 inch thick block of wood that is also high enough. Or you can trace it onto several pieces of plywood and glue them together to achieve thickness. Sand to desired shape, paint and install with copper pipe brackets.
I've been wanting to do this for awhile now. I saw a youtube video about doing it except he used layers of rubberized foam glued together and sanded to shape as the form. Unfortunately I didn't try it and now most of my bikes have blocky straightbar prewar frames. Looks like the best way, but if I had a solid block of wood around I'd probably go that route first. Maybe even hollow it out with whatever and slap a door on it with aged brass hinges, make it functionalOneHorsePower said:or make a fiberglass shell over that wood thank , split it in 2 and have a lighter tank :wink:bebopblu said:If I were you I would lay the bike on a piece of cardboard and trace the shape of the tank area. Cut out the drawing and trace the shape onto a 2-4 inch thick block of wood that is also high enough. Or you can trace it onto several pieces of plywood and glue them together to achieve thickness. Sand to desired shape, paint and install with copper pipe brackets.
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